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Luther Corhern's Salmon Camp Chronicles
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Luther Corhern’s Salmon Camp Chronicles

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Luther Corhern, Miramichi guide and keeper of Cavender Bill’s Salmon Camp log, never met a fisherman in his life (other than Stan Tuney) who would tell you a lie. It’s a good thing, too – you’d have a job on your hands if you had to sort fact from fiction in Lute’s chronicles. Here’s the situation: a rich American has bought the old Cavender place and turned it into a fishing camp. Now known as Cavender Bill, he takes in fellow American sports as guests, hiring Lute and his friends as guides. Cav thinks the sports would enjoy a log: a fishing record embellished with guides’ stories. Lute, with his grade six education, is the natural choice to man the Underwood Deluxe. Now, Lute is a dreamer, and it would be fair to say that Luther Corhern’s Salmon Camp Chronicles strays somewhat from its original purpose. It contains stories about Lute’s friends Nean short for Neanderthal Kooglin, Elvis formerly Hogarth Glasby, Lindon Tucker, and lying Stan Tuney. Dryfly Ramsey, Shadrack Nash, and Kid and Corry Lauder show up, too. But Lute’s mind ranges in all directions, over topics such as a computer that sends letters from the future, the curative power of mackerel tied to the feet, golf, and Christmas. The weather, however, isn’t what it used to be. According to Elvis, She used to be a lot colder when we were operatin’ under Fahrenheit. Old Celsius don’t seem to have the bite in it, so it don’t. But every topic leads Lute back to the salmon and to the mystical river that’s home to man and fish alike.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Goose Lane Editions
Country
Canada
Date
1 April 1999
Pages
184
ISBN
9780864922687

Luther Corhern, Miramichi guide and keeper of Cavender Bill’s Salmon Camp log, never met a fisherman in his life (other than Stan Tuney) who would tell you a lie. It’s a good thing, too – you’d have a job on your hands if you had to sort fact from fiction in Lute’s chronicles. Here’s the situation: a rich American has bought the old Cavender place and turned it into a fishing camp. Now known as Cavender Bill, he takes in fellow American sports as guests, hiring Lute and his friends as guides. Cav thinks the sports would enjoy a log: a fishing record embellished with guides’ stories. Lute, with his grade six education, is the natural choice to man the Underwood Deluxe. Now, Lute is a dreamer, and it would be fair to say that Luther Corhern’s Salmon Camp Chronicles strays somewhat from its original purpose. It contains stories about Lute’s friends Nean short for Neanderthal Kooglin, Elvis formerly Hogarth Glasby, Lindon Tucker, and lying Stan Tuney. Dryfly Ramsey, Shadrack Nash, and Kid and Corry Lauder show up, too. But Lute’s mind ranges in all directions, over topics such as a computer that sends letters from the future, the curative power of mackerel tied to the feet, golf, and Christmas. The weather, however, isn’t what it used to be. According to Elvis, She used to be a lot colder when we were operatin’ under Fahrenheit. Old Celsius don’t seem to have the bite in it, so it don’t. But every topic leads Lute back to the salmon and to the mystical river that’s home to man and fish alike.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Goose Lane Editions
Country
Canada
Date
1 April 1999
Pages
184
ISBN
9780864922687